[VIDEO] Announcement: Campus Reform to debut Sunday opinion show

Campus Reform, next Sunday, will begin a new video commentary series that will examine the week’s most important college news stories.

The show will be hosted from Denver, Colorado by YouTube personality Caleb Bonham. Bonham, who joined Campus Reform in late July, will also contribute news videos and stories and entertainment to CampusReform.org.

The first episode of Bonham’s opinion series is scheduled for August 11.

WATCH: Promo for Campus Reform’s new opinion show to premiere next Sunday

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Josiah Ryan is a former editor-in-chief for Campus Reform, and former director of communications for LI's Campus Leadership Program.
Previously Josiah reported on the U.S. Senate for The Hill newspaper in Washington D.C. and was the cofounder of The Floor Action blog, a live-stream on policy, politics, and procedure in the upper chamber.

The University of Washington (UW) Political Science Department asked its alumni if the modern day Tea Party is “like the Ku Klux Klan?” in a widely distributed email newsletter to its alumni base on Monday.

More than half of young Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 years of age now say they disapprove of the Affordable Care Act and anticipate their health care costs will rise while the quality goes down, according to a news study released by Harvard University.

Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, gave a ringing endorsement of freshly re-elected New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) policies on Wednesday suggesting he was ready to support him if he wins the GOP nomination in 2016.

Deceased Republican President Ronald Reagan sought to to permanently ban African Americans from playing college and professional football in the South with white people, civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. alleged in a speech at Furman University on Wednesday evening.

Tea Party Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) gave Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) a ringing endorsement on Wednesday for his handling of the government shutdown crisis which is now entering its third day.

Students at Wyoming Catholic College must surrender their cell phones to school administrators again this year due to the school’s technology policy, which requires all phones be locked in a box in for the entire semester.

Administrators at John Hopkins University in Maryland have acknowledged they ordered a well-known cryptography professor to a remove a blog post he wrote lambasting the nearby National Security Agency (NSA)

A number of students appear in a grainy YouTube video harassing former Gen. David Petraeus as he reportedly made on his way to teach his very first class at the City University of New York (CUNY) on Monday.

A group of atheists are fighting a planned 9/11 memorial near Princeton University over its inclusion of a salvaged World Trade Center beam that features a small cross cut into it by firemen in the days following the attack.

Pasadena City College (PCC) officials are investigating “porn professor” Hugo Schwyzer after he told a local newspaper on Thursday that he had sex with at least one young female students as recently as 2011.

The professor who delivered a blistering attack on Republicans in his first day of class, was relieved of teaching because his comments were "out of bounds," Michigan State University (MSU) President Lou Anna Simon told Grand Rapids ABC News affiliate WZZM13 on Thursday.

Michigan State University (MSU) administrators have suspended Prof. William Penn from teaching for the remainder of the semester, after he was caught on video going on an anti-Republican tirade on the very first day of his literature class.

Michigan State University (MSU) officials will investigate anti-Republican comments award-winning professor William Penn was secretly recorded making to his literature class on Thursday, a school spokesman told Campus Reform Tuesday evening.

A professor at Michigan State University (MSU) opened the first day of his creative writing class on Thursday by bashing Mitt and Ann Romney and ranting against “old Republicans” who he says “raped” the country, according to a student who made a secret recording of the class.

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